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djmaca

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Last Activity: 2012-03-11 22:44

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You asked in the Mooretsu Pirates thread which character is better: Madoka (Lagrange) or Marika? I honestly can't say yet because its so early in both show I really love them both. If I had to chose, I would say Madoka simply because I been waiting a long time for a series like Lagrange.

If that's all his argument then there's few i can "counter" because he's partially right about the franchise being hard on moe factors(seeing ViVid's moe parade and Force having even former stoic badasses like Signum being all moe don't help things xDU). If anything, i can say that Nanoha it's not "just" a moe blob show(depite having some true moeblob characters xDU) but that it also have an attractive plot and very good ass-kicking action scenes.

It have it's flaws but it's also pretty enjoyable when you give the show a chance(can't blame the guy for thinking otherwise, most people get turned off by the early chapters of Season 1 as those are practically a rip-off of many mahou shoujo shows except with a bit more fanservice xDU). Four seasons and two movies supports that and the wide cast almost guarantee that you'll find at least one that appeals to you.

If you must, just find a way of posting to clarify your earlier argument without making any reference to the rep. In general, we don't want people to "respond" to rep comments; if the person wanted to talk about your post, they would have done it in the thread itself.